Edwards v. Jeziorkowski

2025 Ohio 2740
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedAugust 4, 2025
Docket2025-T-0037
StatusPublished

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Edwards v. Jeziorkowski, 2025 Ohio 2740 (Ohio Ct. App. 2025).

Opinion

[Cite as Edwards v. Jeziorkowski, 2025-Ohio-2740.]

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO ELEVENTH APPELLATE DISTRICT TRUMBULL COUNTY

JONATHAN EDWARDS, CASE NO. 2025-T-0037

Plaintiff-Appellee, Civil Appeal from the - vs - Eastern District Court

JANINE JEZIORKOWSKI, et al., Trial Court No. 2024 CVG 00269 Defendant-Appellant.

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND JUDGMENT ENTRY

Decided: August 4, 2025 Judgment: Appeal dismissed

Jonathan Edwards, pro se, 8103 Davis Street, Masury, OH 44438 (Plaintiff-Appellee).

Janine Jeziorkowski, pro se, 332 Mistletoe Avenue, Youngstown, OH 44511 (Defendant- Appellant).

JOHN J. EKLUND, J.

{¶1} On June 2, 2025, appellant, Janine Jeziorkowski, filed a pro se appeal from

an April 29, 2025 entry.

{¶2} App.R. 3(A) expressly states that the only jurisdictional requirement for filing

a valid appeal is to file it within the time allowed by App.R. 4. The Supreme Court of Ohio

has stated that the failure to comply with the time requirements of App.R. 4(A) is a

jurisdictional defect, which is fatal to an appeal. Robin Mobile Home Parks v. Willett,

2024-Ohio-5651, ¶ 2 (11th Dist.).

{¶3} “Subject to the provisions of App.R. 4(A)(3), a party who wishes to appeal

from an order that is final upon its entry shall file the notice of appeal required by App.R. 3 within 30 days of that entry.” See App.R. 4(A)(1). Civ.R. 58(B) directs the clerk of

courts to serve the parties with notice of the entry within three days of entering the

judgment upon the journal. If Civ.R. 58(B) service does not occur within three days, the

time to appeal does not begin to run until service is made and noted on the appearance

docket. Coles v. Lawyers Title Ins. Corp., 2005-Ohio-5360, ¶ 24 (6th Dist.).

{¶4} In this case, the trial court issued its entry on April 29, 2025. The clerk of

courts noted on the appearance docket that notice of the entry under Civ.R. 58(B) was

issued to the parties on that same date. Thus, pursuant Civ.R. 58(B), the time to appeal

began to run from April 29, 2025. The deadline for appellant to file her notice of appeal

was May 29, 2025, which was not a holiday or a weekend. Hence, appellant’s June 2,

2025 notice of appeal was untimely filed by 4 days.

{¶5} This court is not empowered to extend the time deadline in civil cases. State

ex rel. Pendell v. Adams Cty Bd. of Elections, 40 Ohio St.3d 58, 60 (1988); see also

App.R. 14(B).

{¶6} Based upon the foregoing, this appeal is dismissed as untimely filed

pursuant to App.R. 4(A)(1).

EUGENE A. LUCCI, J.,

SCOTT LYNCH, J.,

concur.

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Case No. 2025-T-0037 JUDGMENT ENTRY

Based upon the foregoing, this appeal is dismissed as untimely filed pursuant to

App.R. 4(A)(1).

Cost to be taxed against appellant.

JUDGE JOHN J. EKLUND

JUDGE EUGENE A. LUCCI, concurs

JUDGE SCOTT LYNCH, concurs

THIS DOCUMENT CONSTITUTES A FINAL JUDGMENT ENTRY

A certified copy of this opinion and judgment entry shall constitute the mandate pursuant to Rule 27 of the Ohio Rules of Appellate Procedure.

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Case No. 2025-T-0037

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Related

Coles v. Lawyers Title Ins. Corp.
839 N.E.2d 982 (Ohio Court of Appeals, 2005)
State ex rel. Pendell v. Adams County Board of Elections
531 N.E.2d 713 (Ohio Supreme Court, 1988)
Robin Mobile Home Parks, Inc. v. Willett
2024 Ohio 5651 (Ohio Court of Appeals, 2024)

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